GRE Quantitative Prep: Arithmetic
What you'll learn
- Have command over the Arithmetic module for GRE General exam.
- Integers
- Fractions
- Decimals
- Exponents and Roots
- Factorization
- Number System
- GRE General Exam specific problem solving skills
Requirements
- Middle school math
- GRE General Test official guide is required for this course and is a must preparing for the exam. The guide must be on your tips and you should align your preparation in accordance to it.
Description
The GRE General Exam is the most sought after exam by students for Grad school entry and is required in almost all institutions in the United States and many reputed institutions throughout Europe, Asia and Australia. This course is for the Quantitative Section of the GRE General Test. The Quantitative Section in itself is composed of four modules:
Arithmetic
Algebra
Geometry
Data Analysis
This is a kick starter course on the Quantitative Section of the GRE General Test. This course is for the Arithmetic Module. The course has absolutely no pre-requisites and people with different levels of expertise in math will find this course useful. This course contains in depth teaching of the basic concepts which are followed by problem solving lectures, specifically focussing on the types of problems that are asked in the GRE General Test.
Videos: This course contains in depth teaching of the topics of integers, fractions, decimals, exponents, factorisation etc, all topics that are a part of the Arithmetic module. This course also contains problem solving videos which are a must watch everyone.
Notes: All class notes are also available as pdf at the end of the lecture. But yet it is advisable to make your own notes.
Who this course is for:
- Students preparing for the GRE General Exam.
Course content
- Preview17:10
- 23:51Problem Solving
Instructor
Hi Guys!
I am Akshat Gupta from India. I did my undergraduate from Indian Institute of Technology Mandi in Electrical Engineering. After that I pursued a Masters in Applied and Engineering Physics from Technical University of Munich(TUM), Germany. I also spend a year at the Johns Hopkins University working on my masters thesis.
Currently I'm pursing a Masters in ECE from Carnegie Mellon University.